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Cardinals contain Yellowjackets, beat UR 27-17
For the second year in a row UR will have to cede Rochester area football bragging rights to St. John Fisher College as the Cardinals soundly defeated the Yellowjackets 27-17 Saturday night at Growney Stadium in Pittsford. UR combined an early first quarter field goal by senior Chris Johnston with a 29-yard touchdown pass from […]
Good walk unspoiled for Masters at PGA
Dave Masters had played the East Course at storied Oak Hill Country Club dozens of times before. But on a recent tour, the hefty set of clubs he carried on his shoulders did not have his own name etched on the bag-tag. Instead, they were the property of Ken Schall, a club professional from Iowa, […]
Field hockey drops Nazareth
Shawnessy Dusseau scored her first goal of the season and Pamela Sheffied recorded the shutout to lead the field hockey team to a 2-0 win over Nazareth College on Wednesday.Dusseau, who was playing forward for the first time in her career, made the most of the opportunity. Just 2:24 into the game, the senior took […]
Wins tough to find for tennis
The men's tennis team sent five players to the singles semifinals and stole a flight from heavily favored Middlebury College at the Middlebury Invitational Tournament on Saturday and Sunday.In his first collegiate matches, freshman Mike Lee won the singles Flight D after defeating the Panthers' Mike Gillim 6-1, 6-3 in the finals. Of his four […]
A Response to "Bush: fuzzy math or fuzzy priorities?"
Kelly Wentworth (Take Five)kw004i@mail.rochester.edu585-274-0311860-463-4874 It is editorials like the one written by Mr. Sean Croston in last week's edition of the Campus Times that makes me question the priorities of college students. In his article, "Bush: fuzzy math or fuzzy priorities," Mr. Croston boldly suggests that it is more worthwhile to spend $87 billion on […]
Bit of a Drop
A Horning Construction back-hoe sits outside the entrance to the Quad Annex, Wednesday morning. Horning is replacing the entry-way stairs that were damaged last year.
Eastman hosts first 'IMPROVFest'
As part of the Eastman School of Music's Summer Session, the organ department organized the first annual "IMPROVFest" - a series of events addressing the oldest tradition of music-making, improvisation, described by William Porter as the one "where the processes of composition and performance coincide." The festival, which included master classes and concerts, brought together […]
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Fashionably Late brings weekend fun
If you've ever found yourself bored with the regular weekend nightlife at UR, you're in luck this year. That's because the Student Activities Office has launched a revolutionary new campaign to provide fun and cheap things to do on Friday and Saturday nights."The idea is to have something on campus between 10 p.m. and 2 […]
SALSA: New Events
The Spanish and Latino Students' Association has been hard at work this fall to bring great food and entertainment to the River Campus. Don't think that not being Hispanic keeps you from taking part. "SALSA is not just for the Hispanic community at UR but for everyone willing to learn and experience what the Hispanic […]